Shushan Purim
Purim celebrated in Jerusalem and walled cities
Purim celebrated in Jerusalem and walled cities
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Jewish Storytime with PJ Library (AADL) Attendance is free and open to the public! Dates and Locations: Sunday, Feb 2- Westgate Library (2503 Jackson Ave) Sunday, Mar 16- Mallets Creek Library (3090 E Eisenhower Pkwy) Sunday, Apr 6- Mallets Creek (3090 E Eisenhower Pkwy) Sunday, Jun 1- Westgate Library (2503 Jackson Ave) Each date will […]
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Jews, the Academy, and Antisemitism: How and What Should We Study? Guest Lecturer: Riv-Ellen Prell (University of Minnesota Twin Cities) PLEASE RSVP HERE: https://myumi.ch/qZ8XE Antisemitism on American campuses, both before and following the attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7, 2023 is one of nation’s key polarizing issues, acting as a magnet for virtually […]
We are offering Beginners Liturgical Hebrew and Intermediate Modern Hebrew. Please see registration page for more details.
Join the 2024-25 Frankel Institute Fellows for three panels featuring guest scholars from the USA, Canada, and Israel, all exploring various intersections of their respective studies under this year's theme, "Queer/Trans/Jewish." Please RSVP for the conference here: https://forms.gle/LMxfURuR5vaKGAy97 PANEL 1: TRANS BEFORE THE "MODERN" - 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Moderated by Simone Stirner, Panelists: […]
The Gayle & Larry Wieseneck Symposium is an annual conference hosted by the Frankel Center for Judaic Studies to explore various topics relating to Israel and to look at Israel in multiple contexts. This year, the 2024-25 Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies, themed "Queer/Trans/Jewish," is bringing in scholars from Canada, Israel, and all over […]
The ORT Book Group meets on the third Wednesday of the month (barring complications). For information about membership or to see the list of books we are reading, check the website. Some months, particularly in the winter, we meet on ZOOM. Membership in ORT is required. The website is ortannarbor.org.